Monday, February 16, 2015

GRAVITY WAVES DOMINATED VISAKHAPATNAM SKY AND INDIA NEWS


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Volume 2015, Issue No. 2, February 1-15, Time: 4h56nPM 

GRAVITY WAVES DOMINATED
VISAKHAPATANAM SKY
AND
INDIA NEWS
by
 Professor Dr. Kotcherlakota Lakshmi narayana,
[Retd,Prof.of Physics, SU, KOP]
17-11-10, Narasimha Ashram, Official Colony,
Maharanipeta. P.O.,
Visakhaptanam - 530002, A. P.
Mobile:09491902867

ABSTRACT

            The Gravity waves have dominated the fortnight of February 2015 from 1 to 15, and today i.e. Sunday 15 the Sun has been blazing with the summer heat indicating that the Summer season has began in Visakhapatnam. The Solar winds depicting the Gravity Waves at Visakhapatnam. The DARK WORLD exists as some Scientists assert. The unseen of the Universe recorded! CubeSats that fit in a palm, known as Nano-devices, from USA would fly to record the weather changes. Vijayawada cooler than Hyderabad. Filament of the Sun largest, ever recorded by a Scientist.  A vegetarian of age 79 years old Conquers the Antarctic. A solar filament, a tendril of plasma held suspended above the surface of the sun by magnetic forces. Filaments appear on the sun all the time, but this one is unusually large, 5 to 10 times longer than ordinary filaments. Heavy Water for other uses in India. Hampi the ancient monument of India of world heritage being mishandled. Dance of Siva the cricket player exhibited by an Indian player on Sunday 15 Feb 2015.


PRESENTATION

         Kashmir areas of North India shivering under severe Snow storms.


                    Parliamentary Panel Recommended CNG vehicles to ply in Visakhapatnam to reduce the alarming pollution levels of environment.

                          Toll in Mozambique floods rises to 159 and displaced 160000 people a report from Maputo. Heavy rains pounded the southern African Country this weekend.



                  Rains forecast has not yielded any weather changes of the cold AP and Adilabad recorded 12C.







A GLIMPSE OF UNSEEN 

The Dark Side of the Universe with emphasis that 
DARK WORLD exists


The Sea Port expanded to cater the needs
 of  12.2 meters Ships.


VISAKHAPATNAM PORT TO HANDLE 14.5 AND 16.1 METERS  LENGTH OCEAN VESSELS. 



Uranium impurities treated at Hyderabad in India


Why Vijayawada Cooler than Hyderabad?


The Solar winds depicting the Gravity Waves 
at Visakhapatnam


Solar Scooter a Boon

MOM of twins has male chromosomes


Sea Temperature raising


NANO satellites flying 


 The Gravity Waves at Visakhapatnam


A vegetarian of age 79 years old 
Conquers the Antarctic 





Heavy Water for other uses in India.

         It is, arguably, the second biggest thing in the solar  system. A filament of magnetism almost 1,000,000 km long is stretching across the face of the sun. Only the sun itself is bigger. Yesterday in the Canary Islands, Frank A. Rodriguez used a LUNT SOLAR TELESCOPE to photograph the super structure:  

                 This is a solar filament, a tendril of plasma held suspended above the surface of the sun by magnetic forces. Filaments appear on the sun all the time, but this one is unusually large, 5 to 10 times longer than ordinary filaments. If it becomes unstable and erupts, it could hurl parts of itself into space. Pieces of the filament falling back to the solar surface would explode upon impact, sparking a  HYPER FLARE.


Coronal Holes: 11 Feb 15


                Solar wind flowing from the indicated coronal hole should reach Earth on Feb. 15-16.

                     Heavy snow causes roofs to collapse in Rockland Massachusetts after the weight of piling snow caused them to buckle. Snow storms and floods hammered Europe and three hundred evacuated.  Feb 7th, 2015 at 01h51PM EST. Maecus sets aal-time snow records: How much snow fell? Published Feb 10th, 2015 at 07h38m PM EST.  

Historic Snowfall and Snow Depth Records Set
                  Boston: Logan International Airport tallied a four-day storm total of 23.8 inches as of from Saturday through early Tuesday 10th Feb 2015. That makes this the record snowiest 30-day period on record in Beantown, with 73.3 inches between Jan. 12 and Feb. 10, inclusive, topping the previous record 30-day snowfall of 58.8 inches from Jan. 9 through Feb. 7, 1978, a stretch that included the infamous Blizzard of '78.

                     
 Filament of the Sun largest, ever recorded by a Scientist.

                     TRU participation at Andhra University, New Guest building by the author  Professor Dr. Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana on the 5 Feb 2015 from 9h30m AM to 7PM.[trusciencetrutechnology@blogspot.com, 5 Feb 2015]


Participation Certificate at  BARC out reach program, Visakhapatanam 
on the 5th February 2015 from 9h30m AM to 7h30m PM
exhibition cum Lectures by eminent BARC scientists in collaboration with
the Andhra University, Waltair.

11 Feb KOTAVURATTA recorded 
a week's chilly  weather


Feb 5, 2015 setting sun scenario.



  















ISOTOPE PRODUCING REACTORS AT 
VISAKHAPATANAM -SRIKAKULAM





MAYAN BRIDES RECIPES IMITATED 
BY WESTERNERS


HAMPI THE ANCIENT MONUMENT OF INDIA OF WORLD HERITAGE BEING MISHANDLED




 Sun on 15 Feb 2015 





 Sun on 15 Feb 2015 


Periodic Table


 Natural Radioactivity 



The  Maha-Shivarathri on Tuesday 17 March 2015 
provides natural upsurge of energy in a human being 
with spine vertical.


Amazing that the Dr Tatavarti from 
Gayatri Vidhya Parishad Visakhapatnam
Speaks about Ocean Gravity Platforms with sensors 
at Sea depths of 3 m to 5 m


DANCE OF SIVA THE CRICKET PLAYER 
ON SUNDAY  15 Feb 2015


Boston on Sunday 15 Feb 2015 


ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

                                            The author is greatly indebted to

 Late Prof K R Rao D.Sc. (Madras) D.Sc. (London) of 

Andhra University, Waltair, Visakhapatnam.








Monday, February 9, 2015

NUCLEAR INDIA ONE-DAY EXHIBITION AT VISAKHAPATNAM ON 5th FEBRUARY 2015

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Volume 2015, Issue.No.2, 5th February 2015, Time 01h 12m PM

NUCLEAR INDIA ONE-DAY EXHIBITION AT VISAKHAPATNAM ON 5th FEBRUARY 2015 

by

Professor Dr. Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana,

[Retd. Prof. of Physics, SU, KOP]
17-11-10, Narasimha Ashram, Official Colony,
Maharanipeta. P.O., Viskhapatnam - 530002, A.P.
Mobile: 09491902867

PHOTOS BY THE AUTHOR


Gravity Waves at 9 AM on 5th February 2015 

Gravity Waves

The author
Professor Dr. Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana.


The Linac


SPENT FUEL BALL












The Minister at the Meet

Scientist of Kovvada Centre

Union Minister addressing audience



Professor with the RK Mission Swamy


Fuel Rods

Fuel Rods

Vaidhya, Swami at Fuel Displays

KLN with A delegate from Kovvada Nuclear Centre






A student interaction with the Dignitaries

Kovvad

 Why Visakhapatnam?











A Volunteer and a Nuclear Physicist

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
                     
                                        The author is grateful to Late Prof. K. R Rao D.Sc. (Madras) D.Sc. (London) of the years 1932 to 1972 at Andhra University, Waltair, Uplands, Visakhapatnam, whose initiation was responsible to create the Nuclear Research in Andhra University, and his research team success in the fields of NMR, NQR, Nuclear Spectroscopy Levels etc aligned branches of Physics. His biography is extraordinary. Many a students of his guidance won laurels abroad and as well in India.